Now Available: SW Magazine Previews DII & DIII Championships

PHOENIX, Arizona, March 4. THE March issue of Swimming World Magazine previews all of the 2013 collegiate championship meets, including Division II and III NCAAs, NAIAs and NJCAAs. With Division II NCAA Championships and NJCAAs starting this week, the timing couldn't be better for swimming fans to educate themselves on the top swimmers in each division.

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Going out with a bang is theme of this year's Division II NCAA Championships. It's the last time DII powerhouse schools Grand Canyon University and University of the Incarnate Word are competing in the division, before making the four-year transition to Division I. In an excellent article titled “Time for a Change?” Swimming World Magazine contributor Jeff Commings breaks down what spectators can expect from the top swimmers on the men's and women's side at each championship meet.

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ON THE COVER:
Cal's quest for a third straight men's NCAA Division I championship will undoubtedly be keyed by Tom Shields, the senior short-course stud who is coming off individual crowns in the 100 back and 100 fly, along with a second place showing in the 200 fly. He could very well close out his college career with a sweep of his individual events. (See stories, pages 14 and 42.) [photo by alexander c. miller]

PRINT ISSUE 47 PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS:FEATURES 8 History in its Grasp by Jason Marsteller
Coach Teri McKeever's squad can set the stage for a piece of history by capturing the women's NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships. If the men follow suit a week later, the Golden Bears would become only the second Division I school to win both the women's and men's titles three years in a row.14 Targeting a Trifecta by John Lohn
The University of California-Berkeley has what it takes to add a third straight men's team title at this year's NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships.20 Time for a Change? by Jeff Commings
A new collegiate swimming season brings with it renewed hope for success. However, last year's champions from NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA and NJCAA will be ready to build on their past performances.23 Ready to Go by Shoshanna Rutemiller
Harrison Jones, now diving for Arizona State, is stepping up his game in order to perform his best for his final collegiate championship later this month at NCAAs.25 AthleticFoodie/Let's Live a Healthier Life: Preparing for NCAAs by Garrett Weber-Gale
NCAAs is a fantastic meet. Undoubtedly, there will always be many people swimming blisteringly fast, and you can be one of them. Take charge of what you're consuming at the championship meets, and you will likely see a dramatic difference.27 Dryside Training: 4 Exercises to a Faster Race by J.R. Rosania29 Q&A with Coach Bob Kizer by Michael J. Stott30 How They Train Reed Malone by Michael J. StottDEPARTMENTS6 A Voice for the Sport
33 Camp Directory
41 Up & Comers
42 Gutter Talk
46 Parting Shot

DOWNLOADABLE ISSUE EXTENDED 58 PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTSFEATURES10 History in its Grasp by Jason Marsteller
Coach Teri McKeever's squad can set the stage for a piece of history by capturing the women's NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships. If the men follow suit a week later, the Golden Bears would become only the second Division I school to win both the women's and men's titles three years in a row.16 Targeting a Trifecta by John Lohn
The University of California-Berkeley has what it takes to add a third straight men's team title at this year's NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships.22 Time for a Change? by Jeff Commings
A new collegiate swimming season brings with it renewed hope for success. However, last year's champions from NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA and NJCAA will be ready to build on their past performances.25 Ready to Go by Shoshanna Rutemiller
Harrison Jones, now diving for Arizona State, is stepping up his game in order to perform his best for his final collegiate championship later this month at NCAAs.27 AthleticFoodie/Let's Live a Healthier Life: Preparing for NCAAs by Garrett Weber-Gale
NCAAs is a fantastic meet. Undoubtedly, there will always be many people swimming blisteringly fast, and you can be one of them. Take charge of what you're consuming at the championship meets, and you will likely see a dramatic difference.29 Dryside Training: 4 Exercises to a Faster Race by J.R. Rosania31 Word Alignment by Hermine Terhorst33 Q&A with Coach Bob Kizer by Michael J. Stott34 How They Train Reed Malone by Michael J. Stott36 The Role of Film in Swim Training (Part II) by Michael J. Stott50 Behind the Scenes: SW Cover Photo Shoot with Tom Shields by Shoshanna RutemillerDEPARTMENTS8 A Voice for the Sport
39 Camp Directory
47 Up & Comers
48 Gutter Talk
52 For the Record
57 Calendar
58 Parting Shot